St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy Race Against Hunger

Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community. (March 13, 2013)

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Saint Andrew's Episcopal Academy students Nick Noelke (left) and Gunther Schwartz position a wheel in to a car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn donated from Winn Dixie outside the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in Fort Pierce. A team of four 7th grade students and parents constructed the canned food car in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Saint Andrew's Episcopal Academy 7th grade teacher Deborah Ford (from left) records a video on a tablet computer of her students Nick Noelke, Gunther Schwartz, Bryn Vrana and Cole Orsini in front of a car they built in front of the entrance of Sunrise Ford with the help of their parents and teacher to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community. Modeled after a Ford Mustang the canned car was made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn debated by Winn Dixie to bring awareness of hunger in the community, with all proceeds including the collected canned foods benefitting the hunger relief group Sarah's Kitchen, of Fort Pierce.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Images from St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy's car made from approximately 2,000 cans of corn at the front entrance of Sunrise Ford in an effort to win a contest sponsored by USA Today to find a way to bring awareness of hunger in the community.